Here together for the first time are all of Frederick J. Newmeyer's
writings on the origins and development of generative grammar.
Spanning a period of fifteen years the essays address the nature of
the "Chomskian Revolution," the deep structure debates of the
1970s, and the attempts to apply generative theory to second
language acquisition. Written by one of America's most prominent
linguists, these articles provide a challenging reappraisal of the
"Chomskian Revolution"--the implications of which are still being
debated some three decades on.
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